The Los Angeles Dodgers are officially playing baseball with cheat codes. Coming off their second consecutive World Series title, the Guggenheim group decided that hoisting the trophy wasn’t enough; they needed to rip the heart out of the Mets to celebrate.
According to Will Sammon of The Athletic, Edwin Díaz has signed with Los Angeles, taking his electric fastball and “Narco” entrance music to the West Coast. Losing a franchise icon always stings, but watching him join a superteam that is actively trying to monopolize the sport feels like a punch to the gut for every Mets fan who spent the last few years worshipping at the altar of the ninth inning.
While the emotional blow is severe, the financial reality is stark: Díaz wanted to reset the market again. The 31-year-old closer was repo

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